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Sherwood Police Offer Valentine's 'Special' for Those With Warrants
Department promotes 'limited-edition' bracelets, scenic rides, and 'luxurious' accommodations for those who turn themselves in or provide tips.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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The Sherwood Police Department in Oregon posted a Valentine's Day-themed promotion on social media, offering a 'special' package with perks like pink bracelets, scenic rides, and overnight stays for people with outstanding warrants or those who provide tips on criminal activity. The lighthearted approach is part of a growing trend among police departments nationwide using Valentine's Day as a way to encourage residents to report individuals with active warrants, though the strategy has drawn mixed reactions.
Why it matters
This type of Valentine's-themed promotion by police departments is intended as a community engagement tactic, using humor to encourage residents to help resolve outstanding warrants and provide information on criminal activity. However, some observers have criticized the approach as making light of serious legal issues.
The details
In the Facebook post, Sherwood Police pitched a 'Valentine's Day weekend special' that promised a 'limited-edition' pink bracelet, a scenic ride through the Washington County backcountry, and a one-night stay in what they described as 'luxurious 5 star accommodations.' The package also included a special outfit and a Valentine's Day dinner, all presented in a wry, poetic style. The department noted that officers were standing by to receive calls at 503-629-0111.
- The Sherwood Police Department posted the promotion on social media early Sunday, February 15, 2026.
The players
Sherwood Police Department
The local police department in Sherwood, Oregon, that posted the Valentine's Day-themed promotion on social media.
What’s next
The Sherwood Police Department advises residents with questions about their own legal situation, including how to turn themselves in or address a warrant, to contact the department directly or seek legal guidance.
The takeaway
This Valentine's Day promotion by the Sherwood Police Department is part of a growing trend among law enforcement agencies nationwide using humor and holiday-themed messaging to encourage residents to help resolve outstanding warrants and provide information on criminal activity. While the approach is intended as a community engagement tactic, it has drawn mixed reactions, with some seeing it as an effective public safety nudge and others criticizing it for making light of serious legal issues.
